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If producing more output increases average cost then there are diseconomies of scale. there are economies of scope. there are diseconomies of scope. there are no economies of scale.

          If producing more output increases average cost then
  
there are diseconomies of scale.
  
there are economies of scope.
  
there are diseconomies of scope.
  
there are no economies of scale.
        

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Principles of Economics
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00:01 So this is a case of fixed cost because in the fixed cost we know that even if the firm remains which produces nothing the fixed cost has to be incurred okay and after the…
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